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THIS WEEK: Meet the CCBA Team During These Live Events

Introducing the NEW ACCBD.org! Committed to offering members access to the latest CCB resources, the CCBA launched a new website homepage featuring significant enhancements including a Knowledge Center and searchable database with the most recent CCB research and news.


Join us Tuesday, October 22 during a live webinar as President Dr. Angela Kersenbrock and Program Manager Dr. Cheryl Cicotti share CCBA's latest digital tools and resources and answer your CCB program questions!


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And this week in Seattle...

Hear insights on working with legislators to gain approval for CCB degrees from CCBA President Dr. Angela Kersenbrock; Dr. Cynthia Spiers, President of Rhodes State College; and Dr. Ann Pohl, Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, Lima Memorial Hospital & Rhodes State Board of Trustees Member 



During the 2024 ACCT Leadership Congress

October 23 - 26 in the Seattle Convention Center 

Call for Proposals Deadline: November 1

Successful CCBA National Conference presentation proposals will feature proven initiatives focused on the conference theme Quality and Opportunity for All and CCB topics including: 


  • Access, Equity & Inclusion 
  • CCB Research 
  • Workforce/Industry Partnerships
  • Effective Advisory Committees
  • Student Success Services for the Working Learner 
  • Program Development & Innovations 
  • Program Outcomes/Evaluation/Accountability
  • Streamlined Pathways to Baccalaureates and Beyond
  • Indicators of Program Quality


Submit a presentation proposal and register to join us in Austin, TX.


Important Conference Deadlines:

Call for Proposals Closes November 1, 2024

Early Bird Registration Rates End December 31, 2024

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Since 1999, the Community College Baccalaureate Association (CCBA) has been the nation’s only organization dedicated to promoting baccalaureate degrees on community college campuses as a means of closing racial, ethnic, and economic gaps by providing its members access to research data and strategic guidance as they develop and implement their baccalaureate degree programs.